#46: The Unbelievable Power of Building a Community – Live at FinCon

But in today’s episode, I wanted to chat directly with you — the members of this community.

I want to know why you’re here, listening to this podcast, when most people couldn’t care less about managing their money.

Why are you different?

In today’s episode, I interviewed four members of the Afford Anything community — your fellow podcast listeners.

I held this interview live at FinCon, a conference for financial bloggers held last month in San Diego.

Here are some of the questions I asked our panelists:

Why do you spend hours reading blogs and listening to podcasts about money?

What made you approach personal finance head-on, rather than burying your head in the sand, like many people do?

Do people in your “regular” life know that you want to retire early and reach financial independence? Or do you avoid talking about this because people give you funny looks when you mention it?

How important is building a community — i.e., finding like-minded individuals who understand?

The chief takeaway I got from this episode came from that last question. The panelists described the importance of building a community, which is critical to maintaining motivation on the journey to reach financial independence.

To paraphrase a quote from author Jim Rohn: You’re the average of the five people whom you spend the most time around.

That’s why it’s crucial to seek out a support system of people with similar values and goals. They’ll have your back when times get tough.

In this episode, the panelists share their stories and ideas on how to build that support network.

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2 Comments

Paul

In episode #46 one of the female guests talked about making sure that they wanted to always be able to take care of themselves. Which person was this? I would like to direct my daughters to her blog/website. Thanks.